Gotham: Season 2, Episode 8: Tonight’s the Night‘s plot synopsis (spoilers): “Theo Galavan gives Barbara permission to kill Gordon, and he also offers Bruce a proposition: Bruce turn his position in Wayne Enterprises to Theo, and in return Theo gives Bruce the information about his parent’s killer and the culprits. Barbara walks inside the GCPD, and Gordon suggests to risk himself to find more information about Galavan. While en route to an unknown location on Barbara’s instructions, the squad car is assaulted by Tabitha and her crew. Gordon wakes up in Gotham Cathedral, where he and Barbara were going to have their wedding before their break-up. The Strike Force discovers Gordon’s location, thanks to the help of Bullock. While the Strike Force engages Tabitha’s crew and rescue Leslie (who was kidnaped by Tabitha), Gordon briefly fights Barbara, leading to Barbara hanging outside the church and falling, leading to her severe injuries. Following information obtained by Barbara, GCPD rescue Aubrey James from his abduction. Bruce declines Theo’s proposition just as Gordon arrives and arrests Theo, who destroys the evidence on the Waynes’ killer. Meanwhile, while trying to bury Kristen Kringle, Nygma discovers an injured and exhausted Penguin, who asks Nygma for help.”

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Michael Smith

Mike Smith is an avid filmgoer from New York who loves to hear his own voice - luckily his work as a podcaster on FilmBook allows him to do just that. Mike graduated from The College of Saint Rose in Albany with a degree in communications, and is ready to dole out critical analysis of all your pop culture fixations. Mike is the host of FilmBookCast and can frequently be seen at his local movie theater, patiently explaining to his friends that Superman Returns is a misunderstood masterpiece.